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5 Splendid Photos of the Himalayas in Autumn
When Nature sheds off her summer attire and dons her autumn apparel, the Himalayas is not just a range of snow-capped mountains but a paradise.
Read MoreWhat does Om Mani Padme Hum mean?
If you have been to a Buddhist monastery or stupa, you might have heard this mantra being chanted: Om Mani Padme Hum. so, what's the meaning behind this?
Read MoreOver the himalaya: 7 Amazing Aerial Images from the roof of the world
View the stunning aerial gallery of the top mountains in the Himalaya, take a scenic mountain flight and discover the paradise.
Read MoreLife of Krishna
Krishna is the eight incarnation of Lord Vishnu, who is one of three chief Hindu gods. He took birth on Earth to destroy evils, especially his cruel uncle Kansa.
Read MoreMeanings of the Names of the Himalayan Mountains
The Himalayan mountains got their name from languages such as Nepali, Tibetan, Hindi and Urdu. Only a few of them have English names. Read more on this blog
Read MoreAmazing Facts You Don’t Know About Nepal
Amazing facts about Nepal other than the Everest or birthplace of Buddha, facts that you might not know about Nepal and the ones that make you visit Nepal.
Read MoreEverest Base Camp Trek in 16 Photos
Everest Base Camp Trek is not only about reaching the foot of the world’s tallest peak Everest. Have a look at the photos to find out how the trek unfolds day by day.
Read MoreWhy You Should Come on a Photography Tour in Nepal?
Photography tour in Nepal has been designed to facilitate photographing (and experiencing!) your journey in the most popular destinations
Read MoreFewa Lake: From Sunrise to Nightfall
Fewa Lake sits calm, green and majestic in between forested hills, Rani Ban (Queen’s Forest) and snow-capped mountains like Machhapuchhre and Annapurna on three sides and the Lake City Pokhara on one side. This second-largest and most beautiful lake of Nepal is in the travel bucket list of many travelers
Read More10 Marvelous Photos of Ama Dablam – Ace the Himalaya
Ama Dablam (6856 m) is considered one of the most beautiful mountains in the world. It is also called Mother’s Necklace. It is because its long ridges on each side look like the arms of mother (ama) protecting her child, and its Southface hanging glacier look like traditional necklace (dablam) worn by Sherpa women. Summited
Read MoreWedding in Nepal
High up in the Himalayas, Anthony Abraham and Ruth Powell wedded as per the Buddhist tradition in Tengboche Monastery. They had come to Nepal for Everest Base Camp Trek. After touching the foot of Everest, they decided to marry. And we, Ace the Himalaya, fulfilled our clients’ wish. It was back on 29th April, 2012.
Read MoreInspirational Quotes by Sir Edmund Hillary
Discover 12 inspirational quotes by Edmund Hillary, the legendary mountaineer, and explorer. These powerful words of wisdom can provide motivation and guidance in your personal pursuits
Read MoreThings That Will Give You Culture Shock in Nepal and Some Suggestions
Getting culture shock when you move to a new country (culture) is a common thing. if you are travelling to Nepal, here are suggestions regarding Nepali culture
Read More11 Basic Things You Need to Know about Everest Base Camp Trek
If Everest Base Camp Trek is in your travel bucket list, then here are a few basic things you need to know before heading out in this arduous trek. When you will learn these things, you will know if you really want to take this trek or not. Those Eleven Things Are 1. Everest Base
Read MoreMaha Shivaratri-The night of Lord Shiva
Maha Shivaratri is one of the most important and popular festivals, celebrated in Nepal. It falls in the month of February or March. The government of Nepal declares public holiday in Maha Shivaratri. Maha Shivaratri means “the night of the Lord Shiva”. Some Hindu people fast in Maha Shivaratri and keep themselves vigil all the
Read MoreSaraswati Puja- The day for the deity of knowledge, art and music
Saraswati Puja is one of the most important festivals celebrated in Nepal. It usually falls in the month of February. Saraswati Puja is also known as Shree Panchami or Basanta Panchami.
Read MoreSonam Lhosar:The Festival of Tamang
Different types of cultural festivals are celebrated in Nepal. Lhosar is one of them, and it is the New Year of the Sherpa, Tamang, Gurung, Dura, Lepcha, and Bhote communities.
Read MoreNepali festival-Maghe Sankranti
Manghe Sankranti marks the begining of the warm days as well as the better days of the health and fortune.
Read MoreTamu Lhosar-The Greatest Festival of Gurung
Tamu Lhosar, that is, “Gurungs’ New Year,” is one of the greatest festivals of Gurung community celebrated in Nepal. This New Year falls in the Nepali month of Poush, that is, December /January. On this New Year, the government of Nepal declares public holiday for celebration of Tamu Lhosar. Tamu Lhosar marks the beginning of
Read MoreThe Festival of Lights, Diwali
Diwali, the festival of lights, also called Deepawali or Tihar is the second greatest festival of the Hindu Nepalese after "Dashain."
Read MoreFestival of Nepal- Indra Jatra
Indra Jatra is a festival, which is concerned with God Indra, as well as it is concerned with other Hindu gods and goddesses. Indra is the God of Rain as well as the King of Heaven, according to Hindu mythology.
Read MoreThe Great Hindu Festival “Teej”
Nepal is a country rich in various cultures and festivals. Among those festivals, Teej is the one, which falls in Bhadra, a Nepali month. The Nepalese Government declares public holiday on Teej. This festival is celebrated by all the Hindu women of Nepal. It is related with the wellness and long life of their husbands,
Read MoreGai Jatra-A Nepali Festival
Gai Jatra, the festival of cows, is celebrated in the Nepali month of Bhadra (August-September). Last year it fell on August 22, and this year it’s on August 11 (added for this year). The festival is observed in the Kathmandu valley, especially by the Newar community. At this festival, people commemorate the souls of the
Read MoreA Complete Guide to Weather and Temperature in Everest Region
Weather and temperature in the Everest region can be incredibly unpredictable. In this blog, we have compiled all the information you need to know about the weather in the Everest region.
Read MoreFamous Nepali Food
Nepali cuisine combines an array of rare and exquisite ingredients, resulting in a medley of flavors that reflects Nepal’s rich cultural heritage.
Read MoreGuru Purnima- Respecting All Your Teachers
Guru Purnima falls in the month of “Shrawan,” the holiest month of the year in the Bikram Sambat (Nepali Year) calendar that is in mid July. Guru means “teacher” and “Purnima” means “full moon.” Therefore, this day can also be called as Teachers’ Day.
Read MoreShrawan-The Holiest Month in Nepali Calendar
Discover the sacred significance of Shrawan, the holiest month in the Nepali calendar, dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and filled with vibrant traditions and fervent devotion.
Read MoreMarking the 60th anniversary of Mount Everest Climbing
Today 29th May 2013 marks the 60th anniversary since Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa became the first climbers to summit 29,028ft (8848m) Mount Everest. On May 29, 1953, Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa successfully ascent to the highest peak of the world, Mount Everest for the first time in the human
Read MoreCorporate Social Responsibility towards Community-Ace the Himalaya
Ace the Himalaya believes and follows Corporate social responsibility as the part of its business ethics. We believe that Corporation should always be viable for the impact of their activities on the consumers, employees, communities, and all other spheres of the environment in which they operate. . herefore keeping social responsibility as an important factor
Read MoreGhode Jatra-“The Horse Parade” festival of Nepal
Ghode Jatra is a unique festival of horse racing celebrated in Nepal.”Ghode” means horse and “Jatra” means parade. The festival falls on the month of Chaitra i.e. between March and April. Though this is the only such Nepali festival which doesn’t have many religious ceremonies, it does have some significant importance in Newari society. They
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